21 CFR §876.5310
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- (a)Identification. A nonimplanted, peripheral electrical continence device is a device that consists of an electrode that is connected by an electrical cable to a battery-powered pulse source. The electrode is placed onto or inserted into the body at a peripheral location and used to stimulate the nerves associated with pelvic floor function to maintain urinary continence. When necessary, the electrode may be removed by the user.
- (b)Classification. Class II, subject to the following special controls:
- (1)That sale, distribution, and use of this device are restricted to prescription use in accordance with § 801.109 of this chapter.
- (2)That the labeling must bear all information required for the safe and effective use of the device as outlined in § 801.109(c) of this chapter, including a detailed summary of the clinical information upon which the instructions are based.